Cookie Policy
This page explains the cookies and similar technologies used on DollarBill.net, why they are used, and how you can control them. It works alongside our privacy policy.
Last reviewed on April 27, 2026.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site (or another service it uses) to remember information about your visit, such as preferences or actions. Similar technologies include local storage and pixels, and we use the word "cookies" in this policy to cover them all where the same rules apply.
Categories of cookies in use
DollarBill.net uses cookies in the categories below. The exact list of cookies and their lifetimes can change over time as our service providers update their products.
- Strictly necessary: Required for the site to load and function. These do not need consent and cannot be disabled through this site, although you can block them at the browser level.
- Analytics: Help us understand which pages are visited and how readers move through the site. We use Google Analytics for this. The data is aggregated and used to improve content and structure.
- Advertising: Used by Google AdSense and its partners to show ads, measure ad performance, and, where personalization is enabled, tailor ads to interests inferred from your browsing.
Google's advertising cookies
Because this site participates in Google AdSense, Google and its certified partners may use cookies, web beacons, and similar technologies to deliver and measure ads. These technologies may collect information such as IP address, browser type, pages viewed, and the time of visit.
Google explains the cookies it uses for advertising on its types of cookies page and in its advertising policy. For information specific to publishers and how partner sites use Google services, see how Google uses information from sites that use its services.
Controlling cookies
You can control cookies in several ways:
- Browser settings: Most browsers let you block all cookies, block third-party cookies, or delete existing cookies. Settings differ by browser; the help pages for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge each describe the steps.
- Google Ad Settings: Visit Google Ad Settings to manage personalized advertising on Google services. You can turn personalization off without losing access to ads.
- Industry opt-outs: The Digital Advertising Alliance offers a multi-vendor opt-out at aboutads.info. European visitors can use youronlinechoices.com.
- Mobile devices: iOS and Android each include a setting to limit ad tracking or reset the advertising identifier. The exact name varies by version.
Blocking certain cookies may affect site functionality, such as embedded analytics or ad measurement. The core editorial content remains accessible regardless of cookie choices.
Do Not Track signals
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" signal. There is no industry consensus on how websites should handle this signal, so we currently do not respond to it. The opt-out tools above provide more reliable controls for advertising.
Consent for visitors in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland
Where required by law, non-essential cookies are loaded only after you provide consent through our consent banner or your browser-level controls. You can withdraw consent at any time, and withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before withdrawal.
Changes to this policy
We may update this cookie policy as the cookies in use, our service providers, or applicable laws change. The "last reviewed" date at the top of the page reflects the most recent version.
Contact
For questions about cookies on this site, write to [email protected]. For broader privacy questions, see our privacy policy.